Max Talk Monday – Tactical Training: How Safe is it?

Today’s Max Talk is based on Episode 019: Tactical Training: How Safe is it?

This is the twelfth installment of ‘Max Talk Monday’ which shares select episodes from a series of instructional videos. Max Velocity Tactical (MVT) has established a reputation on the leading edge of tactical live fire and force on force training. MVT is dedicated to developing and training tactical excellence at the individual and team level.

Max Talk 019 is a discussion on range safety at tactical live firing classes, and how we run things at Max Velocity Tactical.

Max is a tactical trainer and author, a lifelong professional soldier with extensive military experience. He served with British Special Operations Forces, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer; a graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Max served on numerous operational deployments, and also served as a recruit instructor. Max spent five years serving as a paramilitary contractor in both Iraq and Afghanistan; the latter two years working for the British Government in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.

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According to their webpage: “Max is a tactical trainer and author, a lifelong professional soldier with extensive military experience. He served with British Special Operations Forces, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer; a graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Max served on numerous operational deployments, and also served as a recruit instructor. Max spent five years serving as a paramilitary contractor in both Iraq and Afghanistan. This included a year based out of Fallujah, Iraq, and two years working for the British Government in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.

Having trained with Max several times, I will say that his SUT ranges are some of the best laid out and challengingly realistic I’ve ever seen, and run safer than most military squad assault ranges I’ve been on. He has an excellent program.